Eusebius of Epirus

Eusebius of Epirus (312 BC-) was one of Pyrrhus of Epirus' generals during the 3rd century BC.

Biography
Eusebius was born in Apollonia, Epirus in 312 BC, and he became one of Pyrrhus of Epirus' generals during his campaigns in Magna Graecia and the Balkans. In 270 BC, he commanded an army which assisted Pyrrhus in his siege of Athens, bravely seizing the walls of the city. He then assisted Pyrrhus in his conquest of Sparta, avenging his earlier defeat there in 272 BC. With Sparta conquered, Eusebius was left in command of the city's defenses, while Pyrrhus planned to return to Apollonia to prepare for a campaign across the Adriatic into Italia.